Gem5 is an open-source processor simulation software. And why am I writing about this? Simply because I happen to work on it as a part of my academics and I could not have struggled more with any other such tool. Gem5 is an incredible open-source tool you can find on http://www.m5sim.org .
Of course the site is always being updated, but, for a first-time learner like me, it came around to be rather tedious to get to know the simulator. The website does give a lot of tutorials but, when it comes to dealing with the simulator, the small errors involved are not discussed. I have hardly even done ten percent of the work however, getting the simulator up and running and dealing with the dependencies took a lot of valuable time. For this purpose, I am documenting the steps I took for getting the GEM5 simulator to run a few primary tests for simulating an ARM processor. The document can be downloaded here
Will upload more on this soon…
hi, Please give us more information about gem5. your gem5documentation was very useful for me. I will be appreciate you if give me more useful document.
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